SPOILERS for Star Trek Enterprise potentially

I was noticing it was tough for me to get into shows that started after the 2000s, and talking to someone I mused about how it must be because of 9/11. I was watching Enterprise at the time, on the season just before 2001, and sure enough, the episodes after 9/11 had a complete shift in tone, the show becoming basically 24, sci-fi War on Terror immediately. It’s like a parody of ‘if Starfleet had to make the hard choices to make America safe from space Al Qaeda’ or something. Overall the show is better than I was expecting though, still got me hooked on the trekness.

It was clear there was a cultural shift after 9/11, especially in the mainstream US media. It was interesting to be able to see it so distinctly in a show that went from the pre- to post- era. Does anyone else have any good examples of that happening in shows that spanned that shift?

  • CptKrkIsClmbngThMntn [any]@hexbear.net
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    21 days ago

    Not an answer to your question, but man, the fucking torture scenes from that era! Even Enterprise had at least one where the Vulcan woman gets sci-fi tortured.

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      21 days ago

      I know 1984 is bad and anti-communist but I do credit the Ministry of Love sequence with helping make me viscerally, gut-level anti-torture.